
FROM
The FROM and TO (next item) parameters select which controller to use. It is possible by using the
FROM and TO range to specify just one controller number (perhaps this is the normal mode anyway), or a
range can be specified - this could allow several controllers to control the same destination, such as Mod
wheel (controller 1) and breath controller (Controller 2).
Where a reserved function is assigned to a MIDI controller, the display will show that function by name
rather than number, such as controller 1 is the Modulation wheel and controller 7 is Channel Volume.
TO
This is the TO part of the controller range setting. If you set the TO lower than the FROM, then this has
the same effect as an off position, and no data will be passed.
The next setting is SLEW, but before this, we will take a look at more different settings for different
settings of MIDI TO.
MIDI TO
Midi To poly aftertouch defines the MIDI control to polyphonic aftertouch.
MIDI CHANNEL, MODE, BASE NOTE, FROM, TO
These settings are the same as that for MIDI EVENT=Notes, please refer to this section at the beginning
of this section.
MIDI TO
This selects MIDI to monophonic aftertouch, which is the aftertouch data generated by most keyboards.
There are no additional parameters with mono aftertouch, so we move on to where all the other menus pages
turn to next:- Slew
Ed i t C V 1 : O u t p u t 0 1
Fr o m : M o d u l a t i o n
Ed i t C V 1 : O u t p u t 0 1
To
: B r e a t h
C t r l
Ed i t C V 1 : O u t p u t 0 1
Mi d i t o : P o l y A f t e r
Ed i t C V 1 : O u t p u t 0 1
Mi d i t o : M o n o A f t e r